Product Descriptions and SDS

Bluecreeper Penetrating Lubricant

Bluecreeper is a penetrating, multipurpose synthetic lubricant designed to creep into tight spaces, loosening rusted or varnished surfaces, providing ongoing lubrication for the loosened parts to move against each other. Bluecreeper is also an extremely effective lubricant where it is a dirty application or where excessive wasted lubricant is a problem.

Bluecreeper has high temperature capabilities, it won’t harm plastic and it will also provide some short-term rust protection. And let’s not forget, it has a pleasant minty smell.

Directions for Bluecreeper

There are several steps to the efficient, successful use of
this Bluecreeper. We suggest the following procedure:

Clean any excess scale or rust from the area to be
lubricated with a wire brush. If you are working on
surfaces that have precision tolerances, do NOT clean
them in a way that will hurt those tolerances.

Apply Bluecreeper to the area that is “stuck”.
Bluecreeper will “wet out” and begin to
penetrate. The amount of product used depends on the area
requiring lubrication. Use an applicator that will
control the volume and placement of Bluecreeper.

Allow the Bluecreeper lubricant several minutes to
penetrate and then apply pressure to the stuck part to
begin to break it loose. Don’t force it.

If the part begins to loosen, immediately apply more
Bluecreeper to the area where the part is moving.
Continue to “rock” the stuck part while keeping
it lubricated. Remember, a severely corroded part will
have scale, dirt, distorted surfaces that need interim
lubrication as you complete the disassembly or movement
of it.

With a part that is severely rusted together you may have
to repeat the above described cycle several times,
allowing even more time for Bluecreeper to penetrate into
tightly fitted areas.

To facilitate reassembly, lubricate with Bluecreeper.

Bluecreeper Degreaser Concentrate

Bluecreeper Degreaser is a heavy duty water-based cleaner concentrate that uses state of the art surfactants to provide safe, aggressive degreasing. Use on those tough jobs, such as engines, transmissions, concrete floors, highway structures, compressors, and vehicles. It will also remove sap and pitch. Use it on soiled laundry to remove oil.

Directions for Degreaser

Dilute with tap water. We suggest a beginning mix of 1:10 with water. Modify the “richness” of your mix based on the amount of dirt and grease that you are trying to remove. The range of dilution is 1:5 to 1:10 (Concentrate: Water).

Remember if you are degreasing something that could rust, use Bluecreeper Lubricant after you degrease.